Write about an experience when someone assumed something about you because of a stereotype. What was the situation, and what did you do?

Prompt Response: Growing up, my peers assumed that I am bad at math because I'm a girl. They expected me to commiserate with them about not understanding math and being nervous for a quiz, and most of the time I would go along with it. I didn't want to come off as overconfident or like I was bragging, so I would undersell my abilities in the subject. Now, I embrace my math abilities and peers know me to be good at it, so they come to me for help.

Summary: Today in class we watched a presentation from our senior advisor and started a worksheet on stereotypes.

Reflection: I got out of my comfort zone by discussing stereotypes of different groups with my peers.

 

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